Journey along Italy’s stunning UNESCO-listed Amalfi Coast visiting three beautiful towns, beginning in Sorrento for a walking tour through charming streets with limoncello tasting, stopping at Madonnina viewpoint for breathtaking photos before arriving in Positano—this exclusive tour limited to 18 participants includes rare downtown access to wander staircase streets or relax by the beach with optional seaside lunch featuring panoramic views, then continuing to Amalfi to visit the stunning St. Andrew’s Cathedral or indulge in local gelato by the shore, all with air-conditioned transportation, knowledgeable guide, and flexible itineraries accommodating coastal road conditions.
Cruise the breathtaking Amalfi Coast from Naples on a comfortable, air-conditioned mini-coach tour that hits the three most iconic seaside towns: Sorrento, Positano, and Amalfi.
This full-day escape winds along dramatic cliffside roads with panoramic views of turquoise waters, pastel villages, and lemon groves, stopping for free time in each town to explore narrow streets, shop for ceramics/leather goods, sip espresso, or relax by the sea. From April to October, travel between Positano and Amalfi by scenic boat ride (included for groups >6; private options may use coach). In off-season (November–March), enjoy an included visit to the historic Arsenal of the Amalfi Republic.
Small-group experience (max 21) with live commentary on board (for groups >6) and a relaxed pace to soak in the beauty—no rushing, plenty of photo stops.
Real talk: coastal roads are narrow and winding—bring motion sickness meds if needed; summer crowds can be heavy, but early starts help beat them.
Cruise-ship friendly (timed to match arrivals/departures); book early for peak season.
Here's practical advice to help your Amalfi Coast day go well, based on common experiences with roads, crowds, and weather. We've pulled this from what past guests told us after their trips.
Common issues. Not wheelchair accessible—cobblestones, stairs, narrow streets. Guests found moderate walking but plenty of stops. Weather rarely cancels; dress in layers.
Yes—70 minutes in Sorrento, 1 hour in Positano, 1.5 hours in Amalfi. Guests said it felt balanced for photos, shopping, and relaxing; guides keep things on schedule.
Very—dramatic cliffs and sharp turns. Guests prone to motion sickness took meds; driver is skilled and stops for views.
Yes for children who handle long days and walking. Families said older kids loved the scenery and boat (seasonal), but supervise closely on cliffs/stairs.
Limited—lunch on your own in villages; many spots have pasta, salads, pizza. Notify early if needed. Guests found options sufficient.
Cliffside views in Positano, Duomo in Amalfi, gardens in Ravello—bring a good zoom lens or phone with stabilizer. Guides suggest best angles.
Small group (max 21), scenic bus/boat combo, and balanced free time in all three villages. Past guests preferred the guided commentary and hassle-free logistics over self-driving or larger tours.
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